This collection includes the polemical works of Joseph Hall, a 17th-century English bishop known for his sharp and witty writing style. The works address numerous theological and religious controversies of the time and offer insights into the intellectual climate of England in the 1600s. Josiah Pratt provides a biographical account of Hall's life and struggles.
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